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Cape Town streets made friendlier for pedestrians

Category Cape Town

The City of Cape Town will spend R36m over the next two years on making its CBD's 72 intersections safer

'What late-blooming property owners need to know'

Category Cape Town Property Market

Although most people have learned a considerable amount by the time they reach their mid- to late-thirties, they may not know much at all about buying a house.

Cape Town gets its own museum

Category Cape Town

One of the oldest buildings in Cape Town - fondly known as the Queen of Adderley Street - will be coming alive this month.

Amendments to rules have sectional title owners worried

Category Sectional Title

The interests of sectional title owners could be jeopardised by two recent amendments to the regulations under the Sectional Titles Act (STA).

Law does not favour tenants

Category Cape Town Property Market

Evicting a tenant can be problematic, especially if an unscrupulous tenant is determined to defend the court proceedings.

New plans for Cape Town's Greenmarket square

Category Cape Town

The City of Cape Town's plans to lease Greenmarket Square for five years has been given the thumbs up by the Cape Town Partnership.

Rising cost of electricity makes V&A solar project viable

Category Cape Town

The V&A Waterfront has embarked on a R20 million solar power initiative that will significantly reduce its dependence on the electrical grid.

Flat and townhouse construction in stark decline

Category Cape Town Property Market

The number of flats and townhouse units completed in the five months to May contracted by more than 22 percent compared with the same period last year.

Cape Town sticks to its guns over cycling lanes

Category Cape Town

Eighteen fines of R1 000 each were issued in the city centre on Wednesday, as the City of Cape Town's traffic service clamped down on motorists parked illegally

Cape properties outperform rest of country

Category Cape Town Property Market

House prices in the Western Cape are increasing at a faster rate than the four major South African provinces

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